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Jungkook Makes Shocking Statement About Leaving BTS To Work With Jake Miller: ‘I Didn’t Know How To Tell You For A Long Time’

Jungkook unknowingly recruited fellow American Jake Miller, who, after seeing how he danced during the broadcast of his song “The GIrl That’s Underneath”, wanted to arrange a collaboration with a Korean artist. “I want BTS Jungkook to be in one of my new songs but I don’t know how to contact him,” he tweeted, asking for help from ARMYs who always knew how to find a way out. any situation.

Fans vowed to do their best and flooded social media with comments about Jake’s work. They turned to Jungkook and asked him to respond to the message and agree, because the mix of BTS music and foreign pop music can be very “hot”!

“Ask Charlie Puth for his contacts lol”, “Text Ariana Grande she knows his number for sure”, “Just come to Korea and take him from there to the US”, wrote American fans, hoping to have a chance to lure Jungkook to the United States on a permanent basis. Well, Maknae already has a lot of famous friends in America, but he will never agree to move away from the Bangtans. Just for a little collaboration.

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